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Encyclopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism
Preliminary articles from a projected printed edition.
www.skypoint.com
Excerpts from a book comparing variants in Greek manuscripts.
www.kamon-design.com
An overview of printed Greek texts, focusing on variations in the "Textus Receptus".
www.skypoint.com
An Aramaic Approach to the Greek Gospels
Proposes grammatical evidence of Aramaic sources.
www.geocities.com
Includes Scrivener's edition of Codex Bezae, with variants from Nestle-Aland marked; Aramaic Peshitta with English interlinear translation.
www.suduva.com
Focuses on New Testament text and canon: includes photographs and discussion of important texts and manuscripts. Commentaries on each of the Gospels based on the Greek text.
www-user.uni-bremen.de
The Identity of the New Testament Text
Introduction and samples of new critical text by Wilbur Pickering.
www.esgm.org
A Student's Guide to New Testament Textual Variants
Unique site with an introduction to textual criticism, and a complete listing of textual variants for each book of the New Testament.
bible.ovc.edu
Aramaic Peshitta Primacy Proof
Asserts that the New Testament was originally written in Aramaic. Online interlinear Peshitta.
www.aramaicpeshitta.com
Was the New Testament Really Written in Greek?
An e-book written by Raphael Lataster which looks at texts in Greek and Aramaic, advocating primacy of the Aramaic text. (PDF)
www.aramaicpeshitta.com
E-book which looks at texts from each of the New Testament books and explains how the Aramaic text accounts for the difficulties. (PDF)
www.aramaicpeshitta.com
Articles supporting the premise that the Peshitta Aramaic New Testament is the original behind the Greek manuscripts.
aramaicnt.com
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
[English, German] Concerned with the transmission history of the Greek New Testament and maintaining critical editions.
www.uni-muenster.de
Chicago's Archaic Mark (MS 2427)
Novum Testamentum article (PDF) about an unusual manuscript of the gospel of Mark.
www.ingentaconnect.com
The Goodspeed Manuscript Collection
65 early Greek, Syriac, Ethiopic, Armenian, Arabic, and Latin manuscripts to be made available digitally.
goodspeed.lib.uchicago.edu